FBI to investigate National Guard shooting
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The FBI searched multiple properties in Washington state and San Diego on Thursday in what officials said was a terrorism probe into an Afghan national suspected of shooting two National Guard members,
Rahmanullah Lakanwal drove from Bellingham, Washington, to shoot two West Virginia National Guard members deployed in Washington, D.C., officials said Thursday.
BELLINGHAM, Washington — The Afghan terrorist accused of shooting two National Guard troops had been living a seemingly quiet family life in a $2,000-a-month apartment in this idyllic Washington state town – where neighbors said the FBI busted into his home during a Wednesday raid.
Neighbors at the Walton Place apartments in Bellingham were woken up Thursday morning to FBI agents yelling and kicking in the door of an apartment
FBI director Kash Patel says the FBI has searched the Washington state home of the suspect in the National Guard shooting.
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has searched several homes in Washington and San Diego, including the residence of the detained suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal. The shooting took place on Wednesday, when two U.S. National Guard soldiers were shot and severely wounded near the White House.
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